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- Black Hat Reveals "Predicament" of the Internet's Success
- Black Hat USA 2007 ended in Las Vegas yesterday. What insights came out of the conference for internet security pros? Well, for one, that the future could look a lot like Estonia, and that's a bit worrisome. Richard Clarke, former chief counter-terrorism adviser on the National...
- Blog posts 2007-08-03
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- Against some enemies: Richard Clarke's Against All Enemies doesn't live up to its title. President Bush and his administration are sharply criticized, but other guilty parties are strangely ignored
- Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror, by Richard A. Clarke, New York: Free Press (a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.), 304 pages, hardcover. Richard Clarke wasn't "out of the loop," as claimed offhandedly by Vice President Dick Cheney on March 22. Cheney's attempt to cast doubt...
- Research articles 2004-05-03
- Vmyths.com Releases "Debunking Richard Clarke" Audio CD; A revealing look at the former White House cyberspace security advisor.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-30 April 2004-Vmyths: Vmyths.com Releases "Debunking Richard Clarke" Audio CD; A revealing look at the former White House cyberspace security advisorC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:04282004 WOONSOCKET, RI - Vmyths.com has released an audio CD that debunks Richard Clarke, the...
- Research articles 2004-04-30
- Richard Clarke Meets Babe Ruth
- I recently read The Tumult and the Shouting, the memoirs of famed sportswriter Grantland Rice, back to back with Against all Enemies, the memoirs of former National security Council aide Richard Clarke.The most striking stylistic difference between the two, I think, is that Howard Stern could read Rice's book, word...
- Research articles 2004-04-12
- Holdovers Held Up Security Strategy; Democratic partisans and Clinton holdovers such as Richard Clarke undermined the Bush team's crafting of a new national-security plan
- Byline: J. Michael Waller, INSIGHT When former White House counterterrorism czar Richard Clarke fingered President George W. Bush for having "botched the response to 9/11," he and other critics left out a major point: Until just two months before the attack, nearly all the senior counterterrorism and intelligence officials...
- Research articles 2004-04-13
- More blame for Bush.(Comment)(George W. Bush)(Richard Clarke)
- Just as George W. Bush's election campaign was wrapping its candidate in the bloody flag of 9/11--using footage of the dead victims in an ad blitz that praised Bush's leadership and assailed presumptive Democratic nominee John Kerry as a weak-on-terrorism waffler--reality intruded. Its bearer was Richard...
- Research articles 2004-04-12
- Two Faces of Richard Clarke, The
- Bush Called for Elimination of al Qaeda, Five-Fold Increase in Covert FundingIn the two weeks since the release of his book, Against all Enemies-Inside America's War on Terror, former National Security Council aide Richard Clarke has labored in the liberal media to portray the Bush Administration as doing nothing to...
- Research articles 2004-04-05
- Richard Clarke's Irish Friend
- Irish Voice 04-06-2004 RICHARD Clarke was very well acquainted with another Irish American during his days as terrorism czar at the White House, and the two men seemed to be the only ones who took Osama bin Laden seriously. The other person,...
- Research articles 2004-04-06
- THE WHITE HOUSE: Press briefing by Janet Reno, Donna Shalala and Richard Clarke.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-25 January 1999-THE WHITE HOUSE: Office of the Press Secretary -- Press briefing by Attorney General Janet Reno, Secretary of HHS Donna Shalala, and Richard Clarke, President's National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure and Counterterrorism C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:220199 11:45 a.m. ...
- Research articles 1999-01-25
- Cybersecurity Advisor Richard Clarke, FCC Commissioner Abernathy to Keynote Luncheon Honoring E.U. and U.S. Internet Caucuses
- News Advisory: WHAT: Richard Clarke and Commissioner Kathleen Abernathy will address a group of Members of the European Parliament MEP, Members of the Congressional Internet Caucus and representatives from the private sector during a lunch on July 17, 2002 that concludes a week of International Internet policy discussions. These Members...
- Research articles 2002-07-11
- Clarke, Richard
- Richard Clarke Richard Clarke AP/Wide World Photos. 1951 • Dorchester, MassachusettsCounterterrorism expert, authorBegins lifelong government serviceRichard A. Clarke was born in 1951, the son of a chocolate factory worker and a nurse. After his parents divorced, he was...
- Research articles 2005-01-01
- Clarke to head finance at IQE - Brief Article
- IQE has appointed Richard Clarke as its chief financial officer. Clarke joins IQE from Singapore-based Avimo Group where he was group finance director. Clarke qualified as a chartered accountant with Ernst & Young in 1980 and has more than 20 years' senior-level management experience, most of which has been...
- Research articles 2001-02-26
- Clarke says Bush undermined war on terrorism with Iraq invasion
- WASHINGTON AFP ? Former White House counter-terrorism advisor Richard Clarke said that President George W. Bush had undermined the war on terrorism by launching the war in Iraq. "By invading Iraq, the president of the United States has greatly undermined the war on terrorism," Clarke said in testimony to...
- Research articles 2004-03-24
- Clarke: Bush undermined war on terror
- WASHINGTON -- Until this week, Richard Clarke was a little-known federal bureaucrat. No more. Clarke's appearance Wednesday before a commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks came amid a Bush administration campaign to discredit his claim in a new book that officials ignored warnings about al-Qaeda. They tried to pin...
- Research articles 2004-03-25
- White House portrays Clarke as policy defender
- WASHINGTON -- The White House, intensifying its effort to discredit former national security aide Richard Clarke, took the unusual step Wednesday of revealing he was the anonymous official who had defended President Bush's anti-terrorism strategy in August 2002. National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, who was Clarke's boss, also...
- Research articles 2004-03-25
- Republican lawmakers would declassify Clarke testimony
- WASHINGTON AFP ? Republican leaders said they would declassify former counter-terrorism chief Richard Clarke's congressional testimony, which they say belies his claims that President George W. Bush was lax on terrorism. "Mr. Clarke has told two entirely different stories under oath," Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist said on the...
- Research articles 2004-03-26
- Clarke wants records opened
- WASHINGTON -- Richard Clarke, the former White House counterterrorism chief under attack by the Bush administration over his criticism of its actions before Sept. 11, said Sunday that all his private testimony and e-mail exchanges with his former boss should be made public. At the same time, national security...
- Research articles 2004-03-29
- Frustration clear in Clarke book
- Books about public policy and the careers of bureaucrats rarely become national sensations. But Richard Clarke's Against All Enemies is generating intense interest far beyond Washington's Beltway. Clarke, the former top White House counterterrorism official, says President Bush and his advisers ignored his warnings in 2001 that an al-Qaeda...
- Research articles 2004-03-29
- Terror Watch: How Clarke 'Outsourced' Terror Intel
- The former counterterrorism chief tapped a private researcher to develop intelligence on Al Qaeda. The disclosure sheds new light on White House frustrations with the FBI. As White House counterterror czar, Richard Clarke was so frustrated by the FBI's inability to identify Islamic radicals within the United States that...
- Research articles 2004-03-31
- GOP seeks to declassify Clarke's '02 testimony
- WASHINGTON -- Leading congressional Republicans announced plans Friday to seek declassification of 2-year-old testimony from Richard Clarke, hoping to show discrepancies between his recent criticisms of the Bush administration's terrorism policies with flattering statements he made as a White House aide. It was not clear how aggressively Republicans...
- Research articles 2004-03-27
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